
Five Sayings to Renew Your Resolve
Have your New Year's resolutions stalled? Here are five sayings to renew your resolve and help you think positive about the personal change you're striving for.
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Have your New Year's resolutions stalled? Here are five sayings to renew your resolve and help you think positive about the personal change you're striving for.

How do you develop a healthy new habit and make a positive change in your life? Just follow this one simple rule.

Big goals like “pray more” are too vague for me. What I need are specifics. I’m a break-it-down kind of person. If it’s not concrete, it’s not happening.

You practice prayer because it’s a tool for life. Trying to pray is praying. Practice is perfect.

A tender smooch at the strike of 12 restores an Ohio widow's faith that her husband is watching over her.
Failure happens when you give up on your goal. Just start over!

Robin Carlo updates us on her resolution to listen more attentively!

This year I encourage you to take a daily walk of gratitude.
Who says that resolutions only have to start on January 1?

A lonely New Year’s Eve becomes a night of prayer and reflection.

Meet three Guideposts.org readers who will be sharing their journeys in 2011.
This day always makes me think of Van Varner, the late editor-in-chief of Guideposts who hired and mentored many of the current editorial staff.
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